Akwaya: Military Hands Over Reconstructed Bridges
The population of
Kesham Village in Southern Akwaya Subdivision, Manyu Division of the South West Region, have saluted efforts of the 6th Unit of the
Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR), with headquarters in
Mambanda Kumba III Subdivision for their prompt intervention to rehabilitate the three bridges linking their village from Mamfe Central.Lire aussi : Olympics Intercontinental Play-offs: Decisive Match For Lionesses
They expressed their gratitude to the military and the Cameroon government on April 6, 2021 in a ceremony organized by the BIR to officially hand over the three reconstructed bridges that were reported to have been burnt down by the separatist fighters few weeks ago. According to the
School Resumption: Douala II Receives Didactic Material
The council on Thursday October 1 offered school needs to some educational establishment in that sub division.
Schools in the Douala II subdivision were happy recipients of not only didactic material but also hygienic and anti Covid-19 kits on Thursday October 1. The materials were offered by the Douala II councils in efforts to facilitate school resumption in that municipality. The materials made up of chalk, rulers pens, buckets, disinfectant, brooms, masks, hand sanitizers, tablet soap, envelops, and a lot more, were handed to head teachers of the different government primary schools in the Douala II sub division.Lire aussi : Ouverture démocratique: 30 ans de multipartisme
National Assembly: CONAC Edifies On Path Covered
Efforts made by the
National Anti-Corruption Commission, best known by its French acronym CONAC, in the fight against the mismanagement of public funds since the creation of the institution have been presented to
Members of the National Assembly. The
Commission’s Chairperson, Rev. Dr. Dieudonné Massi Gams highlighted the strides registered thus far on April 8, 2021 during a special plenary chaired by the
the National Integrity Education Programme (NIEP), and
the Charter of the National Coalition Against Corruption (CNCAC). He noted that the Commission has been able to cumulatively
recover FCFA 1,652 billion, 582 million, 958 thousand and 279 from 2011 to 2017. On what is done with the funds, he said the money is deposited into the public treasury either at the divisional or regional level and the receipt presented to CONAC. The fight against corruption in Cameroon, the Commission’s Chair noted, is real dynamic and co